SEO is no longer about ranking within the "10 blue links", Google's regular organic results. The so-called SERP features are taking up more and more space on the search results pages, shifting the traditional organic listings down. Starting today, you can track SERP features in Google and Google Mobile with Rank Tracker, which lets you see which ones you (or competitors) rank in and check if enhanced "rich snippets" show up for your site.

Starting with Google's Pigeon update back in 2014, local SEO has been getting more and more like general, non-local SEO. About a year ago, Possum seemed to make things even trickier with different SERPs returned in response to teeny-tiny variations in search queries. By looking at several studies, I tried to put together the factors that are most important for local rankings in Google. Some of those were… unexpected to say the least.

Over the past few months, our Support team has been diligently collecting users' feedback on SEO PowerSuite's reports. We asked you what you liked, what you didn't quite like, and what you felt the reports lacked. Today, we are happy to release a big update, full of improvements you asked for.

SEO, as any area of our life, is swarming with myths and misconceptions. They are usually born out of ignorance, fear, and hunt for quick results. It is like a variety of diet advice — “cut entirely on the food, just eat one weird vegetable three times a day". Yes, you might lose weight. But will it last? Will you be happy in the process? You tell me.

Google often shares some tips, news, and warnings with the SEO community, but is the company's advice the best answer to the burning SEO issues? In this post, I wanted to analyze the loudest announcements and see whether we should follow the company's instructions in each case.

Doing marketing for e-commerce websites is associated with very specific challenges. First, e-commerce website promotion requires the marketer to balance between user experience, conversion optimization, and SEO. Second, online stores are typically large-scale and complicated — so trivial on-page optimization tasks can turn into a never-ending nightmare. In this guide, you'll find a set of content and technical issues anyone doing e-commerce SEO will face, and actionable how-tos and time-saving tricks on tackling them.

As Google's search results grow increasingly personalized, accurate rank tracking is becoming a challenge. The concept of accuracy itself has become somewhat vague: if there are as many SERP variations as there are locations, which one should you consider "accurate"? In this post, I'll look at the different ways Google personalizes search results, their impact on SEO, and tips to ensure that personalization doesn't falsify your ranking data.

From this blog post, you will learn how to get extra traffic and exposure in the search results by helping search engines understand your site better. We will get through the basics of the semantic web and structured data. Finally, you will get acquainted with Schema.org markup and JSON-LD.

Keywords, backlinks, mobile friendliness, and many other SEO must-do’s are buzzing in our ears, but we surely long for exploring something new. For today's post, I've picked 4 winning tactics that are currently underrated by the SEO community. If you use them wisely now, you will be triumphantly ahead when these tactics get cool and trendy.

The past two months have been intense for our dev team. Following the release of background tasks in Rank Tracker (which we hope you enjoyed), we've been working on introducing them in WebSite Auditor, SEO SpyGlass, and LinkAssistant. Mission complete: starting today, background tasks are out in all SEO PowerSuite tools!

Google's results can be misleading, biased, or just wrong — and when we spot the obvious blunders, we tend to laugh them off. "That's alright, computers make mistakes". But what about the information that we don't know is incorrect or incomplete? And what about deliberate wrongness? Let's look into Google's search quality crisis, the possible reasons behind it, and the implications it has for how we form opinions about the world.

We talk about backlinks a lot. The content-is-king mantra, too, is omnipresent in the SEO context. No doubt those are very important aspects of SEO, but there's one thing we tend to forget about. SEO isn't either off- or on-page. The technical part of the process is just as important; in fact, if you don't get the technical foundation right, your other SEO efforts might bring no results at all.

Ah, link building… It has undoubtedly become the most time-consuming and frustrating SEO job lately. How do you build backlinks? How do you do that effectively and safely? And is link building even worth your effort after all? The SEO PowerSuite team asked SEOs to join forces in an industry survey to try to figure out what's truly working in modern link building.
We asked 628 SEOs about link building. Here's what we learned.

Single-page websites are getting increasingly popular. They look cool, are easy and cheap to create, and seem to work great for so many businesses. But can you get to the top of Google with a one-pager? Well... it depends. In today's guide to SEO for one-page websites, I'm sharing the pros and cons of single-page sites in terms of search engine optimization, along with actionable tips on making a one-pager rank for your keywords.

Search engine crawling is one of those SEO factors that are paid surprisingly little attention. From over 10 years in SEO, I can tell you one thing for sure: in any industry, crawl budget is something we can — and should — optimize for SEO success. In this guide, I'm going to walk you through the basic crawling-related concepts, the mechanics behind how search engines assign crawl budgets to websites, and tips to help you make the best use of your crawl budget.

If your site's internal linking structure resembles a bowl of spaghetti, and it takes you 10 clicks to navigate to a blog post that you published just a week ago — you are doing it wrong. Poor internal linking doesn't just have a negative impact on user experience; it hinders ranking growth. Luckily, internal linking is one of the SEO factors that are 100% under your control. And in most cases, you don't need any technical skills to fix it.

Mastering SEO is a tough job, and if you are new to SEO, most likely you feel lost in countless optimization tips and techniques. Well, SEO is much like a puzzle. You need to collect all its multiple pieces (content, backlinks, etc.) in order for them to start working together. However, your SEO efforts are lost in vain unless you build your pages in the right, SEO-friendly manner. But how do you do that?..

Ah, competitors. Consistently stealing your traffic, rankings and customers, when they seem like they are hardly even thinking about SEO. It's almost like Google just fancies them for no apparent reason. But more often than not, the reasons your competitors rank better than you are more than detectable. This post will tell you exactly where to dig, and how to put the insights you learn into action.

Content quality comes up more and more in the SEO context. Getting it right can help you outrank well-established competitors, while low value content is one of the major causes of manual and algorithmic Google penalties, notably Panda. But what is "content quality", exactly? How do you improve it, grow rankings, and keep Panda away? Here are the 6 essential steps to a content quality audit.

Paid link building isn't something a lot of SEOs are willing to openly talk about — not if they do it, anyway. Perhaps that's what makes it a tactic that's mysteriously attractive and so freakin' dangerous at the same time. For this post, I spoke to 10 professional SEOs, asking them for their honest (and anonymous) opinion on paid link building.